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Re: [hylafax-users] Broacast to 12300+ results
On 2004.10.15 22:58 Shawn Zernik wrote:
This broadcast was sent to 12k+ people.  Only one attemp was made to
sen the
fax (-t1 -T1 options on sendfax).  The results are as follows.  Could
someone please tell me what the T.30 T1 Timeout is?
See below...
Calls	Message				Percent
43	Unspecified Transmit Phas	0.35%
In Class 1 you should never see this error.  What is it?  Are you 
running Class 1?
5	Unable to transmit page (	0.04%
This is generally indicative of a noisy connection.
315	No response to EOP repeat	2.56%
This is generally indicative of some kind of problem communicating the 
page image data, or that some error occurred during the transmission of 
the page image data.  Sometimes it's a timing problem, but not so much 
these days with non-USR modems and Class 1.
8	No local dialtone; too ma	0.06%
This is a local configuration problem on your end.
515	No response to PPS repeat	4.18%
This is roughly the same as the "No response to EOP" error.
1035	No carrier detected; too 	8.41%
This means that either, 1) the modem was not dialing with "@" and there 
was no answer, or 2) a fax machine was not detected on the receiving 
side
6770	Completed	55.00%
Completed is a good thing. :-)
1642	No answer from remote; to	13.34%
This means that the modem was able to detect no answer and reported it 
to HylaFAX.
1057	No answer (T.30 T1 timeou	8.59%
This means that there was an answer, and the modem *thought* that it 
found a fax carrier, but that there was no response received from it.  
Generally it's indicative of dialing a data line, or some kinds of 
answering systems and PBXs.
48	Micc	0.39%
869	Busy	7.06%
2	Check Modem	0.02%
12309		Total				100%
Lee.
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